Thoughts: Is this parks 'city walk' the large buildings either side of the 'entrance gate'? It could well be that the ticketed entrance is beyond them at those glass buildings and the first hub section is actually open to the public, but beyond that is ticketed.
It feels weird that Nintendo looks like the smallest area, although it is multi levelled to a degree which could be why.
I feel like HTTYD is going to feel like the biggest 'world' in the sense that is looks so open with so many different looking areas around the place. It looks like you're really going to feel like you're exploring a vast land.
Fantastic Beasts looks like two huge show buildings with sheets in between them, are those fireworks even hiding an even bigger area beyond them?
This park, and especially the hub, looks like its going to be very leggy and hot. Even just walking between the lands looks like a hike and a half. Hopefully there's a lot going on in the hub to fill it out and give you stops along your way. There certainly is a lot of space for activities.
Things I don't like -
The name. Not majorly, and tbh I don't really care. A name isn't going to stop me visiting a park and probably won't stop them selling it to new visitors, but I preferred FW with Epic Universe being the overall resort name. It just doesn't feel like a legacy name like existing parks in Orlando do. But who cares right.
This isn't open yesterday.
Also, has anyone seen this park superimposed on the entire land that Uni bought? Trying to get an idea of what else is going where or may be in the future.